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A Photographer standing in front of a white cube on a grassy shoreline.

Riverworks art exhibition March 31 to April 4

This past summer three living shorelines were constructed along the Hillsborough River to strengthen eroding shores. In tandem with this construction, the Riverworks project commissioned three land-based artworks to be created. At the Tea Hill shoreline Kirstie McCallum constructed Pollinator Clock, at the QEH shoreline Doug Dumais performed Shoreline Palimpsest, and at the Stratford Waterfront Alexis Bulman installed Lillian’s Place.

An exhibition held at Beaconsfield Carriage House will present new works by these artists that offer a point of departure and reflection from the artists' initial projects.

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The role of the arts in climate action

We’re currently hosting Dalhousie MES student Emma Bugg as she researches the intersections of art, climate change, and environmental sustainability. Emma’s goal is to develop an impact framework to help stakeholders better understand, amplify, and enhance the contributions the arts can make in addressing the climate crisis.

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Opportunities for Creative Sector Workers

  • Marketing Manager

  • Lead Curator

  • Backstage Training Program

  • IndigiDocs Mentorship Program

  • Submissions open for Island Literary Awards

  • PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp

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